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NJ Transit said that 350,000 commuters would be affected by a strike. If the strike occurs, a contingency plan would move rail commuters to its buses. However, only about 20%, or 20,000, of its daily ...
The workers are striking because of a pay dispute: BLET argues NJ Transit’s wage proposal puts them below their peers at ...
NJ Transit and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen reached a tentative deal Sunday that will end the strike.
NJ Transit engineers are set to go on strike as of 12:01 a.m. Friday, the union says, bringing train service to a screeching halt. NJ Transit rail service will be fully shutdown, along with ...
Just 10 hours into a historic NJ Transit strike that put the state’s commuter rail system in a standstill, stranding 100,000 riders, Gov. Phil Murphy vowed to keep negotiating— but in a way that won’t ...
NJ Transit President Kris Kolluri and representatives for the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen met on ...
The NJ Transit strike is coming to an end after the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen approved a deal.The New Jersey train engineers reached a tentative agreement with the agency Sunday ...
NJ Transit is back on track — literally. Trains are up and running and have resumed their normal schedules following the first rail strike in decades in New Jersey. NJ Transit and the union ...
Long lines snaked throughout the third floor of the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan Monday afternoon, well ahead of the usual rush-hour crush, as commuters scrambled to catch shuttles to park ...
A looming NJ Transit rail strike could upend the commutes of some 350,000 people per day starting Friday as engineers prepare for the first walkout in more than 40 years. And the New Jersey public ...
A labor dispute between NJ Transit’s locomotive engineers and the Garden State transit agency’s management became New Jersey’s first rail strike in more than 40 years as of Friday morning at ...
As part of the strike, NJ Transit is also cancelling any non-essential road work and construction. How long might this all go on for? NJ Transit’s last strike happened in 1983 and lasted 34 days.